Employment Employee Privacy: I. Public Sector: segment of workforce represented by governmental employers that are protected by the Constitution. a. Fourth Amendment: Protects against unreasonable search and seizure i. Search includes the retrieval of blood samples and other bodily invasions, including urinalyses, as well as the collection of other personal information. ii. Formal written notice required of intent to search prior to searching any employer-owned
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children, and adults as well as legislation and policy change are one step, but more needs to be done. Strategies to combine education, training for those in the criminal justice field, resources from law enforcement, public health, and other private and public sector organizations to prevent this from happening are underway and also provide a solution to the problem. Even with the knowledge and up-to-date training, technology is always advancing making it harder for those in criminal justice
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responsible for the detection and the prevention of crime and maintenance of a community. Police officers are also required by law to read a person there rights upon arrest. Along with a public and community interaction the main responsibilities usually are keeping and enforcing law, peace, and protecting the public and property. Police can enforce discretion power . The investigative process usually starts with the police officer. The role of a district attorney is prosecuting defendants in criminal
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There are three amendments to the United States Constitution that are directly related to police and the American people. The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments cover probable cause, exclusionary rule, arrests, search and seizure, electronic surveillance and lineups; confessions, interrogation, and entrapment; and the right to counsel and interrogation respectively (Peak, 2012). The goal of the Fourth Amendment is to protect the people from the police illegally performing searches and giving
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Concierge Service for Alzheimer’s Patients Paula Newsome Kaplan University Everyone has an elderly family member whether it is a parent, friend or significant other we all grow old. With age there are several different things that come along with or happen when growing old, one thing being Alzheimer's disease. With Alzheimer's disease comes death. No one wants to talk about or deal with death. I had to deal with it even when I did not want to, it was forced upon me. My grandmother was diagnosed
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the intent was for the amendments to be integrated into the original text of the Constitution. As we now know, Madison’s idea did not prevail and Congress decided the first ten amendments and the subsequent seventeen be appended (BYU Journal of Public Law [Volume 25], January 1, 2011). The amendments are an integral part of the Constitution, the framework of the incomparable American justice system that has great impact on the legal system and political climate of the United States. Each of
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There are two models to the criminal process: due process and crime control. They serve as the basis for regulation and freedom as it pertains to the application of criminal justice and criminal law. The models are in constant opposition with each other to impose their importance to the system as it pertains to principles in the criminal justice process. Even with the dissimilarity between these two models of criminal law, they both have several positive traits. Similarities The due process and
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Sea borders are the primary route of illegal smuggling and now have more coordinated efforts between federal agencies, law enforcement, and private interests. Skies are protected by the DHS and its private entity the TSA but often include invasive search procedures for passengers. With the post 9/11 realization of America’s vulnerability to external threats, border security became a subject of greater inquiry and action. United States border security can be categorized by the three mediums of
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McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) (1) Constitutional Question: Does Congress have the authority to establish a bank and make it exempt from paying taxes in order to use powers listed in Article I, Section 8, Clause 18 of the Constitution? (2) Background Information: In 1816, Congress chartered the Second Bank of United States, in order to help fulfill its powers listed in Article I, Section 8, Clause 18 of the Constitution. Many of the states were opposed to the creation of such a bank because
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An Economical Examination of Welfare Reform This section details the concept of drug testing as an eligibility requirement for welfare recipients who receive cash under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. The economical ramifications that pertain to this situation include the wants and needs of individuals versus the limited resources of the funds by taxpayers. Sources, data, and popular opinion will show that this requirement will be extremely beneficial for the American
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